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Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Children's Quotes

Encouraging Quotes for Children 

http://apusa.us/tag/dr-seuss-books/


http://thedailyquotes.com/teach-our-children/




7 comments:

  1. Hello Chanelle,
    I loved the Dr. Seuss quotes that you left behind. They are true to how we should treat each other and the view that as long as you are happy in your skin the opinions of others don't always matter.
    Best Regards,
    Alisa Oliver

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  2. Yes Dr. Suess when you allow a child to feel free of being who they are, it teaches them to accept not only self but all others. When a person in general goes through life pretending, they are living a very depressed life. So yes children be yourself I totally agree.

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  3. Loved your Dr. Suess quote :) Encouraging children to always be themselves is something worth while teaching. Those who love you accept you in your every form while those who don't aim to change you. Love how a great children's book can help teach kids to love themselves

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    1. I enjoyed reading your blog throughout the semester and wish you well!

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  4. Hi Chanelle. I want to thank you for taking the time to visit my blog and for your kind, thoughtful response. I wish you all the best in your future classes and future goals. Keep on trucking my friend!

    Peace and Blessings!

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  5. Chanelle,
    I love Dr. Seuss quotes and I have always loved the one you posted. It is very important to teach our children to stay focused and to not be distracted or worry about the people who may not like you for being you. Great job.

    Jennifer

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  6. Chanelle,
    I want to thank you for a great 8 weeks. I have enjoyed reading and responding to your discussion questions and blog posts. I wish you all the best for your future. Hopefully, our paths will cross again. Good luck!

    Jennifer

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